Dora (case study)

Ida Bauer
Born1 November 1882
Died21 December 1945
NationalityAustrian
Other namesDora
Known forFreud's case study on hysteria
Ida Bauer (Dora) and her brother Otto

Dora is the pseudonym given by Sigmund Freud to a patient whom he diagnosed with hysteria, and treated for about eleven weeks in 1900.[1] Her most manifest hysterical symptom was aphonia, or loss of voice. The patient's real name was Ida Bauer (1882–1945); her brother Otto Bauer was a leading member of the Austro-Marxist movement.

Freud published a case study about Dora, Fragments of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (1905 [1901], Standard Edition Vol. 7, pp. 1–122; German: Bruchstücke einer Hysterie-Analyse).

  1. ^ Peter Gay, Freud: A Life for Our Time (1989) p. 246